(Clearwisdom.net) Saint Vincent's Hospital & Medical Center of New
York is located in downtown Manhattan and is close to Chinatown. As the hospital
is dedicated to serve the poor, it attracts many Chinese immigrant patients.

Ms Dynn, chair of the NY Nurse's Union
Ms Eileen Dynn is a registered nurse at the hospital and the chair of the New
York Nurse's Union. Ms. Dynn condemned the atrocities of the CCP of harvesting
organs. She said that the President and Secretary of State can play a big role.
They should talk human rights with them (Chinese communist officials) and let
them know that they would be embargoed if they do not observe human rights. Both
President Bush and Ms. Rice condemned the genocide in Rwanda.
She said that the Nazi concentration camps were illegal, and the
concentration camps in China are of course illegal. She doesn't understand why
there were not more reports about this. Governments and media in the free world
should help to raise pubic awareness. They should help to end the tragedy.
She also wanted to say the following to the Communist leaders: "The
United States has freedom of belief. If China wants to be a member of the
mainstream world, it must stop killing and restore human rights to Chinese
people. Otherwise, I can imagine how you will join the world. This must be done,
you must give Chinese people freedom of belief and freedom of religion. Only so
China can become a member of the world."
To stop the persecution, Ms Dynn believed that the international community
should intervene, governments of the free world should intervene, and media
should intervene. We must expose the atrocities over media. People are fearful
and do not dare to do so as they want to sell their products in China, and the
media wants to enter the Chinese market to make a profit. However, this is a
human rights issue and people's lives are at stake. The atrocities must be
stopped.
She also said that the concentration camp in China seems very similar to the
Nazi's.
To help end the persecution, she said she would try her best to let
officials, members of her union and media know about the massacre.